Specifications include, but are not limited to: a) New Hampshire Fish and Game Department will supply the following materials; paint, aluminum nails and signs. Upon completion of the project, unused materials are to be returned to New Hampshire Fish & Game Department.b)The property line shall be brushed out approximately five feet (5’) horizontally, two and one half (2 ½’) feet each side of the line and six feet (6’) vertically removing brush, limbs, saplings, etc. so that the line is clearly visible.c)Painting of boundary line blazes shall be generally rectangular in shape, and a minimum of 2” wide x 4” long. Blaze protocol: Blazes fore and aft are online trees, all other trees standing within two feet (2’) to four feet (4’) to the left or right of the line are given a single side blaze facing the line. Painted blaze trees should not be further than thirty feet (30’) to forty feet (40’) apart when possible, and in cases where tree spacing is greater, blazes should remain inter-visible. Trees too small to be blazed may be stripped with paint in order to maintain visibility. (See Appendix A). If using flagging to indicate boundary prior to blazing and painting, flagging must be removed once maintenance is completed. Old existing blazes found outside the allowable four feet (4’) limit of a side blaze should not be repainted. d)Orange paint will be used to paint blazes and shall be applied using a 2”- 4” paint brush. The paint will be applied in a thick consistency (not washy) completely covering the blaze.e) Witness of Boundary corners: 1-3 separate witness trees will establish each corner. Each tree will have three painted blazes vertically aligned facing the corner. Boundary lines and corners must be clearly visible “heading to” and “leaving from” each corner monument. Within approximately (10’) ten feet either side of boundary intersection/property corner, witness signs are installed facing the corner and just beyond this distance boundary signs should be placed perpendicular of the boundary line direction and facing the abutting property. (Appendix A).